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Sheridan's victory at Five Forks meant the loss of the South Side Railway, and signaled a turning point in the war. After Sheridan's troops defeated General Pickett, Richmond and Petersburg could no longer be held by the Confederates. Within days, Lee would to surrender at Appomattox.

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